Been trying to get little things accomplished while I'm waiting for the exhaust.
Yesterday I'd started hooking up the transfer case shifter. Now doing a single cable shifter I'm sure is frustrating and doing a dual cable shifter that much more frustrating. 🙃
Doing a triple cable shifter is just about enough to put you in the funny house.
And what makes it even more difficult is dealing with a gear driven t-case.
I played with it enough to finally get the low range selector to pop into neutral. This gives me a reference for where the front and rear shifters sit.
Per the instructions I started with all three shifters in either all the way one direction.
But then I needed to be able to shift them to check the adjustment. But for those who know gear driven t-cases it needs to be slightly spinning to make it shift. And since I'm not able to run the engine the other option was to spin the driveshaft.
Here's what I have so far. Once I have a second pair of hands I'll be able to shift the front and rear shifters. This is with the low range selector in neutral.